Marimba Soul Mika Stoltzman

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
25.08.2023

Label: Navona

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Artist: Mika Stoltzman

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  • Keith Jarrett (b. 1945): Over the Rainbow:
  • 1 Jarrett: Over the Rainbow 07:03
  • Paul Simon (b. 1941): Amulet for Marimba:
  • 2 Simon: Amulet for Marimba 04:45
  • Mika Stoltzman (b. 1942): Antagatadokosa:
  • 3 Stoltzman: Antagatadokosa 03:00
  • J.S. Bach (1685 - 1750): Chaconne:
  • 4 Bach: Chaconne 18:40
  • Joel Ross (b. 1995): Pulse Wave for solo marimba:
  • 5 Ross: Pulse Wave for solo marimba 04:59
  • Henry Mancini (1924 - 1994): Moon River:
  • 6 Mancini: Moon River 06:16
  • Chick Corea (1941 - 2021): Birthday Song for MIKA:
  • 7 Corea: Birthday Song for MIKA 04:30
  • E. Morricone (1928 - 2020): Deborah’s Theme:
  • 8 Morricone: Deborah’s Theme 05:04
  • Sting (b. 1951): Englishman in NY:
  • 9 Sting: Englishman in NY 05:18
  • J.S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 3:
  • 10 Bach: Cello Suite No. 3 14:07
  • Total Runtime 01:13:42

Info for Marimba Soul

World-renowned marimbist Mika Stoltzman and Navona Records present MARIMBA SOUL, an accurate reflection of Stoltzman’s remarkable ability to capture the very central being of every work she performs with naturally vivid emotion and visceral technical ability. Stoltzman’s abilities are highlighted especially so by a one-of-a-kind Demorrow Marimba, built with specially selected rosewood bars collected over the period of an entire decade.

Mika Stoltzman, a 10-time Carnegie Hall performer and highly sought-after guest of music festivals across the world, brings her instrument to life in MARIMBA SOUL, with a passion and vivacity that only a performer of Stoltzman’s ability can hope to achieve. The artist brings a number of works from Paul Simon, Chick Corea, and more to the table in this release, and is joined by her husband, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, on the iconic Moon River.

Mika Stoltzman, marimba




Mika Stoltzman
has been described by The Los Angeles Times as a “high-wire jazz marimbist... an amazing, energetic performer ready for major exposure,” and a “Japanese Marimba Maestro,” by Time Out New York. All About Jazz raves, “Mika Stoltzman is beyond category, to use Duke Ellington's signature compliment.”

Mika has toured to 19 countries and 65 cities around the world. She has performed nine times at Carnegie Hall (Zankel and Weill Hall), as well as at PASIC 2005 and 2007, the Blue Note in New York, the Tokyo and Cairo Jazz Festivals, and the Rockport Jazz Festival. She regularly performs around the world in a duo with her husband, clarinetist Richard Stoltzman, at major venues in New York, Boston, Austin, Buenos Aires, Mexico, Hong Kong, Japan, Germany and many more.

Mika has performed as soloist with the Kyushu Symphony Orchestra, Kumamoto Symphony Orchestra, Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Kracow Philharmonic, and Szombathey Symphony Orchestra. In 2013, she gave the world premiere of Chick Corea’s Piano Concerto No. 1 on marimba with the Xalapa Symphony Orchestra in Mexico, and performed the work again with Orchestra Machiavelli in Italy in 2018.

Mika released her first album Mitsue in 1998, followed by Marimba Phase in 2003. In 2010, she released a live DVD, Marimba Madness, on Big Round Records, and new CD, Mikarimba, on Video Art Music (Japan). In 2013, she released If You Believe with Steve Gadd on TeeGa Music (Japan). In 2017, Mika and Richard Stoltzman recorded a duo album titled Duo Cantando with producer Stephen Epstein, guest artist Chick Corea, and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), released on the DENON label (Nippon Colombia, Japan and Savoy record, US). In addition, Mika’s arrangement and performance of Tokyo/Vermont Counterpoint appears on Steve Reich's album Triple Quartet (Nonesuch). She has also appeared on Richard Stoltzman's album Goldberg Variations (BMG Japan) and Jo Hisaishi's Asian X.T.C. (Universal Japan). Her next album, Palimpsest, will be released worldwide on AVIE Records in June 2019.

Mika Stoltzman is from Amakusa, a small island in the Kumamoto prefecture in southern Japan. Her grandparents played traditional Japanese instruments, while her aunt taught piano and her father was a Kendo master. She began studying piano at age three, and in junior high became fascinated by the drums. At eighteen, she found the marimba, a perfect combination of piano and percussion. She studied marimba at Toronto University with members of NEXUS, and later moved to New York in 2008. She now resides in Boston.



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